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2. The orientation of the magnetic axes of the membrane-bound iron-sulfur clusters of spinach chloroplasts.
3. Technetium radiopharmaceuticals as diagnostic organ imaging agents.
4. Electron paramagnetic resonance studies on the reduction of the components of complex I and transhydrogenase-inhibited complex I by NADH and NADPH.
5. Chemistry of technetium radiopharmaceuticals. I. Exploration of the tissue distribution and oxidation state consequences of technetium (IV) in Tc-Sn-gluconate and Tc-Sn-EHDP using carrier 99Tc.
6. On the nature of the iron sulfur cluster in a deuterated algal ferredoxin.
7. Chemistry of 99mTc tracers. II. In vitro conversion of tagged HEDP and pyrophosphate (bone-seekers) into gluconate (renal agent). Effects of Ca and Fe (ii) on in vivo distribution.
8. The distribution of various water soluble radioactive metalloporphyrins in tumor bearing mice.
9. The effect of alkaline pH on chloroplasm photosystem I reactions at cryogenic temperature.
10. Chloroplast photosynthesis: the reaction center of photosystem I.
11. Heme complexes of rabbit hemopexin, human hemopexin and human serum albumin: electron spin resonance and Mssbauer spectroscopic studies.
12. The electron paramagnetic resonance of oxidized clostridial ferredoxins.
13. Correlation of reaction-center chlorophyll (P-700) oxidation and bound iron-sulfur protein photoreduction in chloroplast photosystem I at low temperatures.
14. Primary processes in chloroplast photosynthesis: EPR studies of bound ferredoxin and P700.
15. Mutant of the yeast Saccharomycopsis lipolytica that accumulates and excretes protorphyrin IX.
16. Laser-flash-activated electron paramagnetic resonance studies of primary photochemical reactions in chloroplasts.
17. Membrane-bound iron-sulfur centers in photosynthetic systems.
18. PRoperties of the low-temperature photosystem I primary reaction in the P-700-chlorophyll alpha-protein.
19. The role of plastocyanin in the photosynthetic electron transport chain as studied by EPR spectroscopy.
20. Mossbauer spectroscopic evidence for low-spin iron in dehydrated metmyoglobin.
21. Mössbauer spectroscopic evidence for the electronic configuration of iron in horseradish peroxidase and its peroxide derivatives.
22. Active site of hemerythrin. Iron electronic states and the binding of oxygen.
23. The bound ferredoxin of chloroplasts: a role as the primary electron acceptor of photosystem I.
24. Mössbauer spectroscopy of non-heme iron proteins.
25. The two-iron ferredoxins in spinach, parsley, pig adrenal cortex, Azotobacter vinelandii, and Clostridium pasteurianum: studies by magnetic field Mössbauer spectroscopy.
26. Mössbauer spectroscopy of heme and hemin compounds.
27. Detection of a Free Radical in the Primary Reaction of Chloroplast Photosystem II.
28. Oxidation-reduction potential dependence of low-temperature photoreactions of chloroplast photosystem. II.
29. Primary reactions of photosynthesis: photoreduction of a bound chloroplast ferredoxin at low temperature as detected by EPR spectroscopy.
30. Light-induced changes of bound chloroplast plastocyanin as studied by EPR spectroscopy: the role of plastocyanin in noncyclic photosynthetic electron transport.
31. The oxidation-reduction potential of membrane-bound chloroplast plastocyanin and cytochrome f.
32. On the structure of the iron-sulfur complex in the two-iron ferredoxins.
33. Mössbauer studies of bonding in iron porphyrin-ligand systems.
34. Mössbauer spectroscopy of bacterial cytochromes.
35. Quantitative EPR studies of the primary reaction of photosystem I in chloroplasts.
36. Comments on "the interpretation of the EPR and Mössbauer spectra of two-iron, one-electron iron-sulfur proteins".
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